Davenport Leader (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1905 Page: 4 of 6
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? There Is No Question ?
About the advisability of buying Davenport Town lots. They are sure to be
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money makers,
Because
The Canning Factory and the Bank are positively coming and other enterprises are
booked for the near future.
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NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY.
ADDRESS:
J. G. McCUE,
Davenport, Oklahoma.
THE DAVENPORT LEADER.
Published hy W. H. Bonner.
"Entered as second-class matter,
May (>. 1904, at th« post office
at I>avcnj>ort^ Okla. under
the Act of Congress of March 3,1879'
Subscription $1.00 a Year, Payable
in Advance. Paper Stopped
When Time Expiies. nnlesi.
Expressly Ordered
Otherwise.
Volume I Numbbk XXXIX
A WKKKLY NKWSVAPER
!\4 A l\UK 1 > E lfcKY TttLKSDAY, AT DAVEN-
WOKli, tUNCOLN ItOUNTK, OKLAHOMA
office on east first street.
ja.nva.kv 26, 1904.
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Sam.Giles got back, from Ken-
tucky, Thursday.
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R L Forbea wa up from B'elle-
uont this- week.
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Kbwiincw, o, pound girl arrived
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F.
Lom<ki, on the evening of Saturday
the 14. All parties doing well.
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C.eos Chapman is. assisting J. C.
Boggs. in the store.
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T. F. Parker and wife returned
Saturday from Oklahoma City.
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C E Clark has bought the O G
Robertson saw mill and pat it up 011
his place.
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Rev J E Wright preached! an ex-
cellent sermon last Sunday evening
at the school house.
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Two raore ears of lumber have
been, added to. the lumber yard here
the past week.
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The Daggett literary has. been
moved to. Davenport to meet, every
Thursday aight
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Fok Saj.e;—Seed oats, hay and
corn, i, mile west of Davenport,
J H> Myers,
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W A T ruin bo has added a short
order counter to run ia connection
with his butcher shop.,
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Mrs J M Laughlia and four child
ren came in last night from Bristow
to visit her parents, Mr and Mrs J
A Dollison
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Auctioneer W R Taylor has moved
to Chuckaho and taken charge of
the Santa Ee section house. Lf you
want a sale cried leave your order at
Hugo's.
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Mrs J V Davis and little daughter
arrived last night from Missouri,
and now there is a Methodist preach
er at this place who is wearing a
satisfied smile.
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J E Wright and T F Parke* left
on the noon train yesterday, the
former for a ten days trip to Ken-
tucky aad the latter two days at
Tulsa
Only a small crowd attended the
Prowse sale on account of theweath
er, bust we are told the stock sold
well, cows bringing from $19 to $23
and yearlings $5.50 to
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Dr. Taulbee who came in last
week from Jackson, Ky., and bought
a residence lot, started back htwue
Thursday. He said that he had
fully made up his mind to bring hiis
family here and make this, his home
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E. E Detter left Monday for Ok- j
lahoma City to organise a canning
factory. The man is certainly a
gentle usan and a very pleasant one,
We pin with many others here in
saying that it was. a pleasure to
meet him.
with only a piece of a birthday din-
ner.
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The M. W. A. will have a big
supper and install their new officers
tonight. The newly elected officers
are: L. S. Carrington, V. C.; Bert
Adams, W. A ; W I I Bonner, Clerk ;
Alex James, Banker; M B Adamson
Watchman; Roy Tiogton, Sentry
Newt Wilson, Escort; P S Whit ;
field, B C Adamson and N R Adams
Managers.
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* CONFECTIONARY §
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O Pur Fine Candies, Fruits, a
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Some one unlocked the door of
Geo Chapman's house last Saturday
night and walked in and helped
themselves to a quantity of eatables
which had been prepared for Sun-
day and George's birthday. After
taking a few silver trinkets they left
locning the door and leaving Geo.
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We have an eighty acre farm
we can sell you for $750. cash, it"
taken at once.
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If vcmi contemplate having a sale
see W. R. Taylor of Davenport.
Prices reasonable and satisfaction
guaranteed. *
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S. TIPTON,
Blacksmith.
Blacksmithing and wood work done
on short notice and in first class shay*
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